malaise 英 [məˈleɪz]   美 [mæˈlez, -ˈlɛz]

malaise

malaise  英 [məˈleɪz] 美 [mæˈlez, -ˈlɛz]

n. 不舒服;心神不安 

名词复数:malaises 

But like many of my friends and I, these people are putting their wallets away and hunkering down for years of economic malaise. 但就像我的很多朋友和我一样,这些人正在收起自己的钱包,做好准备迎接长达数年的经济不景气。
I think we're in for a longer trend of either malaise or just a down channel. 我想我们或者面临较长期的疲软趋势,或者是处在下行通道内.

  • If you are experiencing malaise, chances are you are feeling blue or looking green. Malaise is a slump; you're not feeling your best — either mentally or physically.
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  • n. 不舒服;心神不安
  • 1. But like many of my friends and I, these people are putting their wallets away and hunkering down for years of economic malaise.

    但就像我的很多朋友和我一样,这些人正在收起自己的钱包,做好准备迎接长达数年的经济不景气。

  • 2. I think we're in for a longer trend of either malaise or just a down channel.

    我想我们或者面临较长期的疲软趋势,或者是处在下行通道内.

  • malaise (n.) c. 1300, maleise "pain, suffering; sorrow, anxiety," also, by late 14c., "disease, sickness," from Old French malaise "difficulty, suffering, hardship," literally "ill-ease," from mal "bad" (see mal-) + aise "ease" (see ease (n.)). The current use is perhaps a mid-18c. reborrowing from Modern French. A Middle English verbal form, malasen "to trouble, distress" (mid-15c.), from Old French malaisier, did not endure.
mal·aise / məˈleɪz ; NAmE məˈleɪz / noun [uncountable ,  singular ] ( formal) 1 the problems affecting a particular situation or group of people that are difficult to explain or identify (影响某个情况或某群人的)难以捉摸的问题,无法描述的问题 economic/financial/social malaise 揣摩不透的经济╱金融╱社会问题 2 a general feeling of being ill/sick, unhappy or not satisfied, without signs of any particular problem 莫名的不适(或不快、不满等) SYN unease a serious malaise among the staff 员工极为不满的情绪 malaise malaises mal·aise / məˈleɪz ; NAmE məˈleɪz /
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